Shelley Curtis

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to navigation Jump to search

Template:Short description Script error: No such module "infobox".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".Script error: No such module "Check for clobbered parameters".Template:Wikidata image

Shelley Curtis is an American television soap opera director and producer. She has been working in daytime since 1979. She's sometimes credited as Shelly Curtis.

Positions held

All My Children

  • Occasional Director (2003–2007, 2010–2011)

Days of Our Lives

  • Supervising Producer (1988–1989, 1989–1992)
  • Supervising Executive Producer (1989)
  • Producer (1983–1988)
  • Director (1983–1988)

General Hospital

  • Director (1992–2001, 2002)
  • Consulting Producer (1994–2001)
  • Producer (1992–1994)
  • Associate Director (1979–1982)

Guiding Light

  • Occasional Director (2002–2007)

Loving

  • Occasional Director (1994–1995)

One Life to Live

  • Occasional Director (1997–2001)

Port Charles

  • Occasional Director (1997–1999, 2002)
  • Consulting Producer (1997–1999)

Monarch Cove

  • Executive Producer (2006)

Awards and nominations

Daytime Emmy Award

  • Nomination, 1995–2001, Drama Series, General Hospital
  • Nomination, 1995–2001, Best Directing, General Hospital
  • Win, 1995–2000, Drama Series, General Hospital
  • Win, 2000, Directing, General Hospital

Directors Guild of America Award

  • Nomination, 1996, Directing, General Hospital

Other

  • Curtis is largely credited with inventing the word juj in 1984. Defined as adding style to a person, outfit or cinematic set. The word was adopted by Queer Eye for the Straight Guy and has since become common parlance in and out of Hollywood.

External links

Script error: No such module "Authority control".